Plows and Harrows 
McCormick-Deering Two-Way 
Sulky Plow 
This 2-wheel Plow can be turned very short, 
and it is well suited to small and irregular¬ 
shaped fields. It is a horse-lift, the raising of 
the bottom being accomplished by a dog and 
rachet arrangement on the wheel-hub. The 
levers are equipped with auxiliary hand¬ 
grips which enable the plowman to operate the 
levers when walking behind the Plow. 
Regular equipment: Quick, detachable Shares, 
13-in. Rolling Colters. 
McCormick-Deering Tractor 
Plows 
Sturdiness and dependability are combined 
with light weight, light draft, and low price 
in these Plows. Parts subject to strain are 
heat-treated and weight placed only where 
necessary. Plenty of clearance between bot¬ 
toms and under beams, enabling the Plows to 
do good work on trashy ground. Can also be 
supplied in Single-Bottom, 18-in., for corn- 
borer control. 
Acme Pulverizing Harrow 
Not a special tool, but, as its name implies, 
a general-purpose Harrow. It will crush, cut, 
lift, turn, smooth, and level all in one opera¬ 
tion. Nothing but the colters can possibly 
wear, and they can be replaced at a low cost. 
McCormick-Deering Spike-Tooth 
Harrows 
The closed-end Harrow has outside cross¬ 
bars at the end of the tooth-bars, which serve 
as guards to prevent the ends of the tooth-bars 
from damaging trees when working in or¬ 
chards. The teeth are by J^-inch and are 
diamond-shaped. Draw-bars are furnished, 
except on the single section. Can be supplied 
in 1- and 4-section sizes with 25, 30, or 35 
teeth to the section. 
McCormick-Deering Spring-Tooth 
Harrows 
The McCormick - Deering Spring - Tooth 
Harrows can be supplied in either the channel 
or round pipe-bar. The spring-teeth are se¬ 
curely attached to the bars and will not work 
loose. Penetration of the teeth is regulated by 
the levers. There is one lever to each section. 
McCormick-Deering Disc Harrows 
The discs used on all McCormick-Deering 
Harrows, both horse-drawn and tractor, are 
subjected to a special heat-treating process 
which hardens, tempers, and toughens to 
exactly the right degree the fine saw steel 
from which they are made. You can hurl one 
of these discs against a concrete floor without 
hurting its edge. You can bend it clear out 
of shape in a vise and it will spring back into 
shape. You can lay it on the floor and hit it 
with a sledge. You will have to hit it mighty 
hard to dent it. Discs that will stand such 
treatment will stand abuse in the field. 
Special circulars on any of the McCormick- 
Deering Harrows sent on request. 
68 Plows and Harrows 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
